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A telecommunications apparatus according to embodiments of the present invention includes a teleconferencing service; and a participant list announcement service operably coupled to the teleconferencing service and configured to announce the names of active participants in a teleconference to a requesting participant. In certain embodiments the participant list announcement service is configured to announce the names only to the requesting party. In certain embodiments, the participant list announcement service is configured to announce the names aurally. In some embodiments, the participant list announcement service is configured to cause an audio file to be downloaded to the requesting party, the audio file including the names of the participants for announcing aurally. In some embodiments, the participant list announcement service is configured to send an e-mail containing a text list of names of participants to the requesting party. In some embodiments, the participant list announcement service is configured to generate an aural list of active participants from a text list.
In some embodiments, the participant list announcement service is configured to generate an aural list of active participants from names directly spoken by joining participants. In some embodiments, the text list is provided when a teleconference is scheduled through said teleconferencing service. In some embodiments, the participant list is sent as an Instant message to the participant who has requested to see the list of participants. In some embodiments, the participant lists can be sent to all the members as a multi-party instant message.
A method in accordance with embodiments of the present invention includes receiving a request for a list of active participants to a teleconference; and providing the list to a requesting party. In certain embodiments, the providing includes providing the list as an audio announcement only to the requesting party. In some embodiments, the providing further includes providing the audio announcement in the foreground while the conference is ongoing in the background. In some embodiments, the providing includes generating an e-mail including the list and sending the e-mail to the requesting party. The e-mail may include an audio file of the list or a text representation of the list. In some embodiments, the providing comprises generating an audio representation of a name of a participant from a textual representation.BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS.
User devices, such as user devices 108, 110, 112 may be connected to or in communication with the conferencing service 102 and the e-mail service 118. In some embodiments, the conferencing service 102 may couple to, communicate with, or include a telephony service (not shown). In certain embodiments, the user devices may be implemented as telephones, cellular telephones, PDAs, computers, etc. For example, a user device 108, 110, 112 may be embodied as personal computers implementing the Windows XP operating system, the Windows Messenger instant messaging system, and the Explorer web browser. In addition, the user devices 108, 110, 112 may include telephony and other multimedia messaging capability using, for example, peripheral cameras, Webcams, microphones, and speakers (not shown) or peripheral telephony handsets, such as the Optipoint handset available from Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc. The user devices may implement one or more participant list client applications 114.
In particular, in certain embodiments, the conferencing service 102 may function in either or both of a “dialing out” mode and a “meet me” mode for setting up the teleconference. In the “dialing out” mode, a conference host (typically, any user with an appropriately equipped device or access to one) accesses the conferencing service 102, for example, via a browser-based interface, and schedules the conference by inputting time, date, and participant names and telephone numbers. When the scheduled time occurs, the conferencing service 102 dials out to the participants to start the conference. The participant list agent 104 functions to monitor active participants in a teleconference and, upon request, provide a list of the participants to a requesting party. The list may be provided aurally to the requesting party such that other participants in the conference do not hear the listing. In certain embodiments, the listing may be played in the foreground while the conference itself plays in the background. In other embodiments, the listing may be provided as audio or text in association with a messaging system, such as an attachment to an e-mail to the requesting party.
The participant list agent 102 may be implemented in hardware and/or software operating on one or more servers, computer systems, host or mainframe computers, workstations, etc. In some embodiments, the participant list agent 102 may be operating on some or all of the same devices as other components in the system 100. The text-to-speech (TTS) agent 106 may function in conjunction with the conferencing service 102 to provide users with the list of active participants. For example, in certain embodiments, the TTS agent 106 can access the list of participants input by the host when scheduling the conference (e.g., a “dialing out” conference, although it is noted that the host or another user could also input names textually for a “meet me” conference). The TTS agent 106 may receive a command from the participant list service 104 to perform a text-to-speech conversion on the textual representations of the active participants (as provided by the participant list service).
The output of the TTS agent 106 may then be provided to the participant list service 102 and transmitted to the requesting party aurally. The TTS agent 106 may be implemented in hardware and/or software operating on one or more servers, computer systems, host or mainframe computers, workstations, etc.
In some embodiments, the TTS agent 106 may be operating on some or all of the same devices as other components in the system 100. The messaging service 118 may be embodied as an e-mail service that may implement e-mail server functions for one or more users.
In addition, the e-mail service may operate in conjunction with the participant list service 102 and/or the TTS agent 106 to provide lists of active participants to a requesting user. For example, in response to a request from a party for a list of active participants, in certain embodiments, the participant list service 102 provides the associated audio file or files to the e-mail service 1 18. The e-mail service attaches the audio file or files and e-mails the list to the requesting user. In other embodiments, the e-mail service 118 may receive a textual representation of the active participants list. These may be attached as e-mail and sent to the requesting user. In still other embodiments, a textual list is provided to the TTS agent 106, which converts the text to speech, saves the result as an audio file, and provides the audio file to the e-mail service 118 for transmission to the requesting user.
In addition, one or more participant list client applications 114 may be provided. The participant list client applications 114 allow users to request participant lists and generally interact with the participant list service 104. The participant list client applications may be implemented as including any suitable interface, including for example such as browser-type interfaces, as DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) interfaces, or voice command interfaces. As noted above, the participant list client applications 114 may be implemented on the user devices, for example as part of telephony or conferencing programs or clients.
Leona lewis better in time free mp3 download skull free. More generally, the participant list client applications 114 may be implemented in hardware and/or software operating on one or more servers, computer systems, host or mainframe computers, workstations, etc. In some embodiments, the participant list client applications 114 may be operating on some or all of the same devices as other components in the system 100. In certain embodiments of the present invention, one or more of the components of the system 100 may be connected to or in communication with each other via a communication network.
For example, turning now to FIG. 2, a system 150 including the components of the system 100 is illustrated, wherein some or all of the components are in communication via a network 122. The network 122 may be or include the Internet, World Wide Web, a local area network, or some other public or private computer, cable, telephone, client/server, peer-to-peer, or communication network or intranet. In some embodiments, the communication network can also include other public and/or private wide area networks, local area networks, wireless networks, data communications networks, or connections, intranets, routers, satellite links, microwave links, cellular or telephone networks, radio links, fiber optic transmission lines, ISDN lines, T1 lines, DSL connections, the public switched telephone network (PSTN), etc. Moreover, as used herein, communications include those enabled by wired or wireless technology. In some embodiments, some or all of the network 122 may be implemented using a TCP/IP network and may implement voice or multimedia over IP using, for example, the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). In a step 302, the participant list agent 104 receives a request from a user for the list of active participants.
For example, the user could be a user device employing a participant list client application 114. The request may be transmitted in a variety of ways. For example, if the user was employing a telephone or similar device having DTMF capability, the user could send one or more DTMF tones to be received at the participant list service 104. Alternatively, the request could be made via any suitable interface, including a browser-type interface, a DTMF interface, or a voice command interface. In a step 608, the participant list agent 104 accesses the requesting party's messaging system address, such as an e-mail address. The messaging system address may be provided, either by the user during or upon entry to the conference, or by the host, or may otherwise be available to the system. Then depending on the embodiment, an audio file of the active participant list may be accessed or generated, as shown at step 610 a, or a text file of the participant list may be accessed or generated, as shown at step 610 b.
Now referring to FIG. Auto tune 7 crack mackeeper. 7, a representative block diagram of a computer or processing device 700 suitable for use as a user device according to embodiments of the present invention is shown. In some embodiments, the computer 700 may include or operate a participant list application, and may further include a telephony client, and a messaging client, such as e-mail or a text messaging system.
The computer 700 may also operate a web browser program. The computer 700 may be embodied as a single device or computer, a networked set or group of devices or computers, a workstation, mainframe or host computer, etc. In some embodiments, the server 700 may implement one more elements of the methods disclosed herein. The computer 700 may include a processor, microchip, central processing unit, or computer 702 that is in communication with or otherwise uses or includes one or more communication ports or network interfaces 704 for communicating with user devices and/or other devices. The communication ports 704 may include such things as local area network adapters, wireless communication devices, Bluetooth technology, etc. The computer 700 also may include an internal clock element 706 to maintain an accurate time and date for the computer 700, create time stamps for communications received or sent by the computer 700, etc.
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In addition to the above, the computer 700 may include a memory or data storage device 712 to store information, software, databases, documents, communications, device drivers, etc. The memory or data storage device 712 may be implemented as an appropriate combination of magnetic, optical and/or semiconductor memory, and may include, for example, Read-Only Memory (ROM), Random Access Memory (RAM), a tape drive, flash memory, a floppy disk drive, a Zip™ disk drive, a compact disc and/or a hard disk. Thus, the storage device 712 may include various combinations of moveable and fixed storage. The computer 700 also may include memory 714, such as ROM 716 and RAM 718. A conventional personal computer or workstation with sufficient memory and processing capability may be used as the computer 700. The computer 700 may be capable of high volume transaction processing, performing a significant number of mathematical calculations in processing communications and database searches.
A Pentium™ microprocessor such as the Pentium III™ or IV™ microprocessor, manufactured by Intel Corporation may be used for the processor 702. Other suitable processors may be available from Motorola, Inc., AMD, or Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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The processor 702 also may be embodied as one or more microprocessors, computers, computer systems, etc. Software may be resident and operating or operational on the computer 700. The software may be stored on the data storage device 712 and may include a client control program 720 for operating the computer. The client control program 720 may include a messaging client program for operating a text messaging or e-mail system; a participant list client program for allowing a user to request participant information; and a telephony/conferencing program to allow the computer to be used as a telephone and/or set up teleconferences as a host. The client control program 720 may control the processor 702. The processor 702 may perform instructions of the client control program 720, and thereby operate in accordance with the methods described in detail herein. The client control program 720 may be stored in a compressed, uncompiled and/or encrypted format.
The client control program 720 furthermore includes program elements that may be necessary, such as an operating system, a graphical user interface program, a browser, a database management system and device drivers for allowing the processor 702 to interface with peripheral devices, databases, etc. Appropriate program elements are known to those skilled in the art, and need not be described in detail herein. Information regarding other application program data may be stored in application databases (not shown). According to some embodiments, the instructions of the control program may be read into a main memory from another computer-readable medium, such as from the ROM 716 to the RAM 718. Execution of sequences of the instructions in the control program causes the processor 702 to perform the process elements described herein.
In alternative embodiments, hard-wired circuitry may be used in place of, or in combination with, software instructions for implementation of some or all of the methods described herein. Thus, embodiments are not limited to any specific combination of hardware and software. Free download game metropolismania 2 for pc. 8 is a diagram illustrating a server 800 according to embodiments of the present invention.
In some embodiments, the server 800 may include or operate a teleconferencing service, a messaging service, a text-to-speech agent, and a participant list agent. Certain embodiments of the computer 800 may also include web server software or programs.
The server 800 may be embodied as a single device or computer, a networked set or group of devices or computers, a workstation, mainframe or host computer, etc. In some embodiments, the server 800 may implement one more elements of the methods disclosed herein. The server 800 may include a processor, microchip, central processing unit, or computer 802 that is in communication with or otherwise uses or includes one or more communication ports 804 for communicating with user devices and/or other devices. The communication ports 804 may include such things as local area network adapters, wireless communication devices, telephone network adapters, Bluetooth technology, etc. The server 800 also may include an internal clock element 806 to maintain an accurate time and date for the server 800, create time stamps for communications received or sent by the server 800, etc. In addition to the above, the server 800 may include a memory or data storage device 812 to store information, software, databases, documents, communications, device drivers, etc.
The memory or data storage device 812 may be implemented as an appropriate combination of magnetic, optical and/or semiconductor memory, and may include, for example, Read-Only Memory (ROM), Random Access Memory (RAM), a tape drive, flash memory, a floppy disk drive, a Zip™ disk drive, a compact disc and/or a hard disk. The server 800 also may include memory 814, such as ROM 816 and RAM 818. A conventional personal computer or workstation with sufficient memory and processing capability may be used as the server 800. The server 800 may be capable of high volume transaction processing, performing a significant number of mathematical calculations in processing communications and database searches. A Pentium™ microprocessor such as the Pentium III™ or IV™ microprocessor, manufactured by Intel Corporation may be used for the processor 802. Other suitable processors may be available from Motorola, Inc., AMD, or Sun Microsystems, Inc. The processor 802 also may be embodied as one or more microprocessors, computers, computer systems, etc.
The control program 822 may control the processor 802. The processor 802 may perform instructions of the control program 820, and thereby operate in accordance with the methods described in detail herein. The control program 822 may be stored in a compressed, uncompiled and/or encrypted format. The control program 822 furthermore includes program elements that may be necessary, such as an operating system, a database management system and device drivers for allowing the processor 802 to interface with peripheral devices, databases, etc. Appropriate program elements are known to those skilled in the art, and need not be described in detail herein. According to some embodiments, the instructions of the control program may be read into a main memory from another computer-readable medium, such as from the ROM 816 to the RAM 818. Execution of sequences of the instructions in the control program causes the processor 802 to perform the process elements described herein.
In alternative embodiments, hard-wired circuitry may be used in place of, or in combination with, software instructions for implementation of some or all of the methods described herein. Thus, embodiments are not limited to any specific combination of hardware and software. The methods described herein may be embodied as a computer program developed using an object oriented language that allows the modeling of complex systems with modular objects to create abstractions that are representative of real world, physical objects and their interrelationships. However, it would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention as described herein could be implemented in many different ways using a wide range of programming techniques as well as general-purpose hardware systems or dedicated controllers. In addition, in some embodiments, many, if not all, of the elements for the methods described above are optional or can be combined or performed in one or more alternative orders or sequences and the claims should not be construed as being limited to any particular order or sequence, unless specifically indicated.
Each of the methods described above can be performed on a single computer, computer system, microprocessor, etc. In addition, in some embodiments, two or more of the elements in each of the methods described above could be performed on two or more different computers, computer systems, microprocessors, etc., some or all of which may be locally or remotely configured. The methods can be implemented in any sort or implementation of computer software, program, sets of instructions, programming means, code, ASIC, or specially designed chips, logic gates, or other hardware structured to directly effect or implement such software, programs, sets of instructions, programming means or code. The computer software, program, sets of instructions or code can be storable, writeable, or savable on any computer usable or readable media or other program storage device or media such as a floppy or other magnetic or optical disk, magnetic or optical tape, CD-ROM, DVD, punch cards, paper tape, hard disk drive, Zip™ disk, flash or optical memory card, microprocessor, solid state memory device, RAM, EPROM, or ROM.
The foregoing description of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the invention. The drawings and description were chosen in order to explain the principles of the invention and its practical application. The drawings are not necessarily to scale and illustrate the device in schematic block format.
It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto, and their equivalentsClaims ( 23). A telecommunications system in accordance with claim 22, wherein said text list is provided when a teleconference is scheduled through said teleconferencing service.
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